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Zika Virus-Induced Microcephaly and Its Possible Molecular Mechanism.

Md Imam Faizan1, Mohd Abdullah, Sher Ali, Irshad H Naqvi, Anwar Ahmed, Shama Parveen.   

Abstract

Zika virus is an arthropod-borne re-emerging pathogen associated with the global pandemic of 2015-2016. The devastating effect of Zika viral infection is reflected by its neurological manifestations such as microcephaly in newborns. This scenario evoked our interest to uncover the neurotropic localization, multiplication of the virus, and the mechanism of microcephaly. The present report provides an overview of a possible molecular mechanism of Zika virus-induced microcephaly based on recent publications. Transplacental transmission of Zika viral infection from mother to foetus during the first trimester of pregnancy results in propagation of the virus in human neural progenitor cells (hNPCs), where entry is facilitated by the receptor (AXL protein) leading to the alteration of signalling and immune pathways in host cells. Further modification of the viral-induced TLR3-mediated immune network in the infected hNPCs affects viral replication. Downregulation of neurogenesis and upregulation of apoptosis in hNPCs leads to cell cycle arrest and death of the developing neurons. In addition, it is likely that the environmental, physiological, immunological, and genetic factors that determine in utero transmission of Zika virus are also involved in neurotropism. Despite the global concern regarding the Zika-mediated epidemic, the precise molecular mechanism of neuropathogenesis remains elusive.
© 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28081529     DOI: 10.1159/000452950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intervirology        ISSN: 0300-5526            Impact factor:   1.763


  26 in total

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2.  Maternal infection with Zika virus and prevalence of congenital disorders in infants: systematic review and meta-analysis.

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3.  SARS-CoV-2, Zika viruses and mycoplasma: Structure, pathogenesis and some treatment options in these emerging viral and bacterial infectious diseases.

Authors:  Gonzalo Ferreira; Axel Santander; Florencia Savio; Mariana Guirado; Luis Sobrevia; Garth L Nicolson
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis       Date:  2021-09-03       Impact factor: 5.187

4.  Immunological imbalance in microcephalic children with congenital Zika virus syndrome.

Authors:  Amanda Costa Ayres Salmeron; Wallace Pitanga Bezerra; Rafaela Lúcia Lopes de Souza; Luanderson Cardoso Pereira; Lícia Maria do Nascimento; Anna Cláudia Calvielli Castelo Branco; Luiza Emilia Cavalcanti Simas; Valéria Azevedo de Almeida; Pedro Henrique de Souza Palmeira; Christiane Medeiros Bezerra; Paulo Marcos Matta Guedes; Maria Notomi Sato; Valéria Soraya de Farias Sales; Reginaldo Antônio de Oliveira Freitas Júnior; Tatjana de Souza Lima Keesen; Manuela Sales Lima Nascimento
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5.  Identification of novel lncRNA by reanalysis of RNA-seq data in Zika Virus Infected hiNPCs.

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Journal:  Virusdisease       Date:  2022-07-01

6.  sEVsRVG selectively delivers antiviral siRNA to fetus brain, inhibits ZIKV infection and mitigates ZIKV-induced microcephaly in mouse model.

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7.  Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Signaling Activation Antagonizes Autophagy To Facilitate Zika Virus Replication.

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8.  Toll-like receptor 3 activation impairs excitability and synaptic activity via TRIF signalling in immature rat and human neurons.

Authors:  Louise Ritchie; Rothwell Tate; Luke H Chamberlain; Graham Robertson; Michele Zagnoni; Teresa Sposito; Selina Wray; John A Wright; Clare E Bryant; Nicholas J Gay; Trevor J Bushell
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9.  Recombinant Zika NS1 Protein Secreted from Vero Cells Is Efficient for Inducing Production of Immune Serum Directed against NS1 Dimer.

Authors:  Wildriss Viranaicken; Alexia Ndebo; Sandra Bos; Philippe Souque; Gilles Gadea; Chaker El-Kalamouni; Pascale Krejbich-Trotot; Pierre Charneau; Philippe Desprès; Marjolaine Roche
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-12-23       Impact factor: 5.923

10.  Profound downregulation of neural transcription factor Npas4 and Nr4a family in fetal mice neurons infected with Zika virus.

Authors:  Sergio P Alpuche-Lazcano; James Saliba; Vivian V Costa; Gabriel H Campolina-Silva; Fernanda M Marim; Lucas S Ribeiro; Volker Blank; Andrew J Mouland; Mauro M Teixeira; Anne Gatignol
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-05-28
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